 
                            It happened in Torquay on 10th August
Police are appealing for information after more than £50,000 of gold jewellery was stolen during a burglary in Torquay.
An elderly couple were confronted by two masked men in their home in the Livermead area at around 11.30pm on Saturday 10th August.
Detectives believe the burglary is linked to a series of similar offences across the region.
The suspects searched the property and stole a large amount of gold jewellery and cash.
Detective Constable Timothy Platt, of Torquay CID, said: “These items are distinctive due to their Indian origin and of great commercial and sentimental value to the victims.”
The suspects were wearing hard, black masks covering the bottom of their faces. Both are described as being dark-skinned. One is said to be 6ft tall, of muscular build and was wearing a black zip-up hooded top with a white tick on the chest, and leather shoes.
The other suspect is described at being around 5ft 4ins in height, of very slim build, and was wearing a black tracksuit.
Both men were described as having English accents, but were able to speak in another language similar to Urdu.
Anyone who has information is urged to contact police by calling 101, or emailing 101@dc.police.uk, quoting crime reference: CR/072228/19.
Information can also be passed anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111, or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org
 
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